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A sialyl-Le(x)-negative melanoma cell line binds to E-selectin but not to P-selectin.

U Kunzendorf1, S Krüger-Krasagakes, M Notter, H Hock, G Walz, T Diamantstein.   

Abstract

The adhesion molecules E-selectin (ELAM-1) and P-selectin (GMP-140/CD62) recognize the carbohydrate motives sialyl-Le(x), sialyl-diLe(x), or sialyl-Lea, though with different affinity. We found that the melanoma cell line NKI-4 bound to E-selectin, but not to P-selectin. This melanoma cell line did not express sialyl-Le(x), but was positive for sialyl-diLe(x) and sialyl-Le(a). In contrast, 2 other melanoma cell lines, MeWo and SK-MEL-28, expressing either sialyl-diLe(x) or sialyl-Le(a) on the cell surface, bound neither E-selectin nor P-selectin. Transfection of the fucosyltransferases Fuc-TIII, Fuc-TIV, and Fuc-TV mediates cell surface expression of sialyl-Le(x) in many cell lines. We detected transcripts of the fucosyltransferases Fuc-TIII and Fuc-TV in 4 melanoma cell lines despite the absence of cell surface sialyl-Le(x). Our observations indicate that expression of fucosyltransferases (Fuc-TIII and -TV) and generation of cell-surface sialyl-diLe(x) are not sufficient to permit adherence to E-selectin or P-selectin. Furthermore, it seems possible that a yet undefined ligand different from sialyl-Le(x), sialyl-diLe(x), or sialyl-Le(a) enables melanoma cells to adhere to E-selectin.

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Year:  1994        PMID: 7508820

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cancer Res        ISSN: 0008-5472            Impact factor:   12.701


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